I think Andrew Jackson would qualify. He was the first US president with no influential family ties. Both of his parents were poor Irish immigrants.
Andrew Jackson was the first president that was not born into wealth and considered himself a spokesman for the common man. He was known as the "Common Man's President" and "Champion of the Common Man."
Andrew Jackson was the first president who not a founding father from an old aristocratic family. He was the first from the frontier and the first who had never been to college. Later presidents such as Truman have also been called by this description.
Horace Greeley had a reputation for being a champion of the working man. Andrew Jackson, the 7th US President, was known as a champion of the common man.
Royce Gracie Became The First UFC Champion after He Wone The Ultimate Fighting Championship that is now known as UFC 1
The very first tennis champion may never be known, as the game's roots and history have made such information lost to time. Arguably, the first professional tennis champion prior to the advent of the Open Era of tennis is Spencer Gore, 1877, at Wimbledon.
There's not really a known answer to that. One could argue that it was Lance. Also, it's possible that he was the first person to beat the Elite Four, and therefore the first champion.
George Washington, our first US president.
Tonya Harding is known for being an American figure skating champion, a two time olympian, and a two time skate America champion, and the first women to complete a triple axel jump in a competition.
Tonya Harding is known for being an American figure skating champion, a two time olympian, and a two time skate America champion, and the first women to complete a triple axel jump in a competition.
He was the first president born after independence was declared. He was the first President from New York.
George Washington was most known for being the first president. More than half of the people out in the world somewhere wont even get the chance to be a president. So image being the first one. It would be so exciting. He was also known for writing the Constitution.
He was the first president born after independence was declared. He was the first President from New York.